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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8718487" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>Awesome than you. Here's my box idea. Box will be 1/4 inch fiberglass. Bottom of box 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch away from the magnet (for torsion bar clearance under box). Is that enough? Because of space constraints, box will be very irregular shape. The side closest to the trunk opening will have to hug one to two inches away from the sub. In order to meet manufacturer recommended box size I would have to add more size to other areas of the box. Top of box will be totally open. On top of shelf I'd like to run a piece of 1/2 inch mdf. This will give me a surface more sturdy that the deck to mount the sub, and will raise the sub up 1/2 inch to give me clearance for the box. Sound deadener between the mdf and the deck, and then on the underside sound deadener between the box and the deck. Will drill holes through the deck, and screw the box to the mdf on top of the deck. Are there issues with this setup, and would it cause problems having the deck metal essentially seperating the box and the face?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8718487, member: 681035"] Awesome than you. Here's my box idea. Box will be 1/4 inch fiberglass. Bottom of box 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch away from the magnet (for torsion bar clearance under box). Is that enough? Because of space constraints, box will be very irregular shape. The side closest to the trunk opening will have to hug one to two inches away from the sub. In order to meet manufacturer recommended box size I would have to add more size to other areas of the box. Top of box will be totally open. On top of shelf I'd like to run a piece of 1/2 inch mdf. This will give me a surface more sturdy that the deck to mount the sub, and will raise the sub up 1/2 inch to give me clearance for the box. Sound deadener between the mdf and the deck, and then on the underside sound deadener between the box and the deck. Will drill holes through the deck, and screw the box to the mdf on top of the deck. Are there issues with this setup, and would it cause problems having the deck metal essentially seperating the box and the face? [/QUOTE]
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